Kangxi added a horizontal line to Zhu Yuanzhang's tomb for geomantic omen. Is that really the case?

In the sunshine of Zhongshan, Nanjing, lies the tomb of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding monarch of the Ming Dynasty? Ming tombs. Today, the Ming Tombs have become a famous tourist attraction in Nanjing, and tourists from all over the world have left footprints here.

I wonder if tourists who have been to the Ming Tombs have noticed the three words on the protection inscription and the seven words on the stone wall just south of the top of the Imperial Tombs? What are the first three words? Ming tombs? What are the last seven words? Is this mountain Ming Taizu's grave? Which of these two places? Ming? Words? Day? Next to the word, it says? Eyes? . It is said that? Ming? The word "Duoyan" was intentionally used by Emperor Kangxi when he visited the Ming Tombs. Is it true or false? Did Emperor Kangxi really change this word?

Mingling mausoleum

Kangxi treated the Ming Tombs with courtesy. In fact, not only the Emperor Kangxi, but also the rulers of the Qing Dynasty attached great importance to the Ming Tombs from the very beginning. According to historical records, when Kangxi visited Jinling for the first time, he took the initiative to pay homage to the Ming Tombs, even when he paid homage? Three kneeling and nine knocking? This gift, its way of governing the country and respectful attitude exceeded most people's expectations.

Of course, Kangxi did this, on the one hand, to stabilize the rule of the Qing Dynasty, seek the approval of the Han nationality, and eliminate ethnic contradictions; On the other hand, it is the recognition of Han culture, which shows that the Qing Dynasty is willing to inherit the Ming system and gain the recognition of the adherents of the Ming Dynasty.

Mingling mausoleum

Some people think that Kangxi is putting on airs because this worship ceremony is political. There are even more rumors among the people that a feng shui master suggested to Kangxi that Zhu Yuanzhang's tomb could be placed? Ming? Words? Day? Change the words next to it? Eyes? Words, let the glory of the Ming dynasty was completely suppressed by the Qing dynasty, and the emperor no longer had to worry about the forces of anti-Qing and regaining sight.

It is said that Kangxi changed the top of the tomb after listening to the master? Ming? Word, add a sum to it. Not only that, because the Qing Dynasty Daxing Wenzi Prison, plus the emperor changed it? Ming? Word rumors, those literati are afraid to write in public on some important occasions? Ming? This word is afraid of making the court feel disloyal.

This explanation seems to work, but what about further exploring these two Ming tombs? Ming? The inscription time of the word, you will find that this is deliberately written wrong? Ming? Words, has nothing to do with kangxi.

On top of the treasure? Wrong word?

The inscription time on the protection monument of the Ming Tombs is clearly written. These three words are written in 196 1. After the Royal Mausoleum became a national key cultural protection unit, the words inscribed by calligrapher Wu Zhongqi, since they were put forward by modern calligraphers, naturally won't make such low-level mistakes again, which is enough to show that this is not one? Wrong word? .

Secondly, the stone wall at the top of the mausoleum? Is this mountain Ming Taizu's grave? These seven words, according to "? Ming? According to the textual research of "Many Stories about Chinese Characters", this line of characters was actually engraved in the early years of the Republic of China. Although the sculptor is gone, it was not made by the Qing emperor. This article completely broke the saying that Emperor Kangxi had ulterior motives and deliberately made people engrave typos.

Ancient times? Ming? word

And, in return? Ming? The word itself, what is this based on? Eyes? Word radical? Hey? Word is not a typo. Flip through? Ming? You will find calligraphy materials related to characters, but actually? Hey? With what? Ming? Is it the couple mentioned in "Manna Book"? Normal and vulgar characters? , the so-called? Orthography? Just some solemn fonts used in public, and? Swearing? Is the most commonly used font in popular documents.

The ancients used it? Hey? For orthography, what? Ming? It's a vulgar word, so you often see this in some inscriptions and judgments? Hey? Words. However, in today's era, due to the unified writing of Chinese characters, the original? Hey? Words are no longer used, which makes people mistakenly think that they are the Ming tombs? Hey? This is a typo.